It’s bound to happen, I suppose. Anytime you have a gathering of thousands upon thousands of new-ish anglers, there’s a better than average potential for some skirting of the rules. That said, percentages weren’t bad in the Eastern Sierra, where 17...
By Rachel Alexander / Editor, Western Shooting Journal It is with great sadness that we report the passing of Mike Raahauge, one of the legends of the West Coast firearms community. Raahauge, son of the Southern California hunting/shooting legend Linc Raahauge,...
1.45. FILLETING OF SALMONIDS IN INLAND WATERS. Except as otherwise required, all salmon and steelhead taken in inland waters where a sport fishing license is required, must be kept in such a condition that species and size can be determined until...
By Joel Shangle /Editor File this away under “Damn, I always wanted to try that!” CS contributor and blog buddy J.D. Richey put a good ol’ urban myth to the test recently. The legend in question: can soda pop really clean...
So it turns out that there aren’t 300 people in Northern California who give a damn about salmon? If you hadn’t heard, the scheduled April 26 Golden Gate Salmon Association dinner has been postponed until the fall because ticket sales fell...
File this away under “fishing regulations that stink.” Literally. No, literally literally! As noted by California Sportsman reporter Steve Carson in the April issue (see “Coho out, Chinook in”), new regulations that kicked into effect in March now make it illegal...